Immaculata’s Big Tri Scrimmage Heads Busy Tuesday

We won’t get Piscataway-Don Bosco in the regular season but the two powerhouses will test talents Tuesday in an annual scrimmage with host Immaculata. Don Bosco is a five-time Non Public IV champ. Defending North 2 IV champ Piscataway has won seven sectional titles. Don Bosco Prep has 10 state titles.
Immaculata is after its fifth Non Public III title and first since 2006. Scrimmage begins at 10 a.m. in Somerville.
Brick Township, which has won six sectional titles, was scheduled to take part, but
coach Rob Dahl said the Green Dragons will take part in a quad at Egg Harbor with Delsea and Cumberland.
On the mortal front, Bernards will scrimmage at Bound Brook Tuesday morning and North Plainfield goes to Millburn. Bridgewater-Raritan will take part in the A.L. Johnson quad (10 a.m.); Del Val is at South Plainfield (10 a.m.); South Hunterdon visits Dunellen (11 a.m.); Hillsborough hosts Woodbridge (4 p.m.); Manville is at Glen Ridge (10:30 a.m.); Middlesex is at Newton (10:30 a.m.); North Hunterdon hosts Rancocas Valley (4 p.m.); Pingry is at Brearley (10:30 a.m.) Scotch Plains-Fanwood hosts Boonton (10 a.m.); Somerville hosts Walkill Valley and Highland Park in a tri (11 a.m.); Voorhees makes the short trip to Mount Olive (4 p.m.); Watchung Hills plays host to Memorial of West New York (10 a.m.) and Westfield will scrimmage at Long Branch (10 a.m.)

About Harry Frezza

Harry Frezza is a proud 1974 graduate of Bound Brook High School. He graduated from Rowan University. The Somerset County native is in his 35th year at the Courier News. He's the father of three children -- Thomas, 24, Nicole, 22 and Jamie Janeen 20. All are graduates of Nazareth Area High School (Pa.) home of the Blue Eagles.